Q: What issues can a psychologist help with?
We support individuals dealing with anxiety, depression, trauma, stress, grief, and a range of emotional and mental health concerns.
Q: Do I need a referral to see a psychologist?
While a referral is not always required, you may be eligible for Medicare rebates with a Mental Health Care Plan from your GP.
Q: What happens during a psychology session?
Sessions involve open discussions about your concerns, strategies to improve well-being, and evidence-based therapies to support your mental health goals.
Q: Are psychology sessions confidential?
Yes, all sessions are strictly confidential, following professional and ethical guidelines.
Q: How many sessions will I need?
The number of sessions depends on your needs and treatment plan. Your psychologist will discuss this with you after your initial assessment.
Q: Is psychology covered by Medicare or private health insurance?
Medicare may cover part of your sessions with a Mental Health Care Plan. Some private health insurers also offer rebates.
Q: What’s the difference between a psychologist and a psychiatrist?
Psychologists provide therapy and counselling, while psychiatrists are medical doctors who can prescribe medication for mental health conditions.
Q: Can I get online or telehealth psychology sessions?
Yes, we offer telehealth consultations for those who prefer remote mental health support.
Q: What if I feel nervous about my first session?
It’s completely normal to feel nervous. Our psychologists provide a safe and welcoming space where you can talk openly and comfortably.
Q: How do I book an appointment?
You can book a consultation by calling (02) 9322 0000 or using our online booking system.